This was a project I was glad to do while Bear was out. I had the outer covers for these remaining from some time ago, so I ordered some more catnip. I made a smaller pouch to fit inside, and stuffed it full with catnip. I then filled the space with polyester toy filling. These are purrfect for throwing around.

These sold before I even got them on the website, and Bear was not at all impressed that they've been sent out of the house. The good news is, some more fabric has been ordered, and some fancy cat nip pouches will be made when it arrives. In the meantime, it's a good thing the tub is plastic and has a screw top, Bear hasn't worked out how to open it yet.

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Jane Galley

I have had a lifelong love of crafts which started with being taught how to knit at a very young age. It didn't take long to realise that great joy and satisfaction came from making things. Even now, I get a thrill seeing something that started just as an idea, becoming a finished product, whether I make it, or teach someone else how to make it. ​